I love Missouri. Part of that love is due to the fact that I lived there until five years ago. I was born and lived in the four state area until I was ten or eleven. I lived in a town where you knew almost everyone, and if you didn't know them then they knew who you belonged to. Most of the neighborhoods are quiet and family friendly. Now I'm not saying it is perfect, but it certainly was (and still is) a nice place to grow up!
The trees are beautiful in the fall! and the flowers are gorgeous in the spring. But fall is probably my favorite time of the year in Missouri. It's still a little to early to be seeing a lot of change in the leaves color, but there are a few trees that have started to change. In October there is a wonderful parade and festival on the Square. The Deli on the Square makes the best Cherry Limeades on the planet!
Also in the Four-State Area you can drive half an hour in any direction and be in Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, or an hour to Branson Mo. We spent a lot of time in Arkansas when I was a little girl. We would go to the Lewis and Clark stores because the had rock walls you could climb for free, and with eight kids that was an easy and affordable thing to do. We also loved to go hiking. it isn't as enjoyable for me now because I have to wear oxygen and even then I can't keep my heart rate down or stay out of breath. But I used to love it! We went to all of the nature parks in the Four-State Area. Our favorite places to go was George Washington Carver National Monument and Devils Den, Arkansas. George Washington Carver National Monument was only about twenty minutes from my home and they were normally doing some fun activity. They would have you plant peanuts, or make corn husk dolls, or candles. It was always a fun, educational experience. Whereas Devils Den has very well kept trails. They have one trail that has at least three caves on it. (That was the one we took the most I think.) The deepest and darkest of these caves is called the Devils Icebox. It gets quite cold when you get down into it. The last time I was there, however, I think the had closed the caves for an indefinite time because of an illness the bats were contracting.
This blog is a collection of all my endeavors. You will find it full of sewing, tatting. crochet. embroidery, painting, sketching, photography.I will share my love of books and animals, crafts and conundrums. I will share the process of realizing my dream, the success of " The merchant's Sash".
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Saturday, September 14, 2013
Beach fun!
I love the beach! It's so relaxing. You don't really have to do anything you don't want to. You get to sleep as much as you want. And you feel fantastic!
I had so much fun with my brothers the first day we were all there! Sadly they had to leave that evening... But it was nice to be able to spend time with them. Nick and I made a sandcastle for a small crab that tried to crawl under my foot, and Connors girlfriend Ashley and I had the opportunity to tease him mercilessly. There was a lot of sleeping and wading in the surf and doing nothing after the boys left. It was very relaxing.
The day before we came home we went out to dinner and I was so proud of myself. I tried breaded asparagus with crab on top. It was actually quite good. (I'm not a very adventurous eater...). And then we met a very playful dog at the beach. It was very cute but it was also a biter. And then its owner was angry with it. It's name was Riley.
The day before we came home we went out to dinner and I was so proud of myself. I tried breaded asparagus with crab on top. It was actually quite good. (I'm not a very adventurous eater...). And then we met a very playful dog at the beach. It was very cute but it was also a biter. And then its owner was angry with it. It's name was Riley.
Monday, September 2, 2013
Going to the beach
Going to the beach is one of my favorite family excursions. We have been going to the beach ever since I was a baby. In the past five years we have gone at least once a year. We normally try to go multiple times in the summer, but this year it hasn't happened to work out for us to go before now.
This is going to be a particularly fun trip because today two of my brothers, one with his fiancée and one with his girlfriend, and my dad were able to come for the day!
Today is going to be a good day!
Saturday, August 31, 2013
Homecoming Mum
Today I got to make my very first Homecoming Mum. One of my friends was hosting an event at Dell Children's Hospital that I helped with.
When she found out that I haven't every had a mum for homecoming she decided I had to have one.
When she found out that I haven't every had a mum for homecoming she decided I had to have one.
This is the finished product!!
Friday, August 30, 2013
More Frienship Bracelets
I have been (sadly) neglecting my blog recently. It doesn't help that my computer is being persnickety again. But that can't be helped. although with school starting back up its really going to be a nuisance if it keeps acting up like it has been.
But anyway... Enough with my computer problems! Lets get down to the fun stuff!
I find it so funny that I am doing things that anyone could do and yet people are always so amazed that I do it and enjoy it. I know not everyone is gifted in the same areas as I am, some are better with people, some with writing (definitely not my strong suit...), but it still amazes me.
I have been in a friendship bracelet making mood of late. I don't know why, buts almost to the point of an obsession. (which isn't good because I need to make Christmas ornaments!) Here are some pictures of some of the bracelets I have been making.
But anyway... Enough with my computer problems! Lets get down to the fun stuff!
I find it so funny that I am doing things that anyone could do and yet people are always so amazed that I do it and enjoy it. I know not everyone is gifted in the same areas as I am, some are better with people, some with writing (definitely not my strong suit...), but it still amazes me.
I have been in a friendship bracelet making mood of late. I don't know why, buts almost to the point of an obsession. (which isn't good because I need to make Christmas ornaments!) Here are some pictures of some of the bracelets I have been making.
This is another Autoimmune Awareness bracelet. I made this for a friend of mine that is on a council at the hospital that I go to. The purple, along with being the overall autoimmune color, also stands for Ulcerative Colitis. The yellow/red stands for Erythromelalgia. (I hope that is how you spell that.)
This one doesn't have a meaning, I just liked the pattern. It kind of reminds me of Atlantis or the Greeks. (But mostly Atlantis.)
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Mod-Podge
Mod-Podge is a fun and easy craft. All you need is paper or fabric and something to glue it to. You can either use Mod-Podge brand glue or make your own with Elmer's glue and water. I use the matte finish Mod-Podge brand glue.
This was the very first thing I made with Mod-Podge. One of my friends loves to introduce me to new crafts and this is the one she had for me that day.
I did this at the hospital. The pictures were from a Vogue magazine. I haven't ever seen Anna Karenina, but I loved those dresses.
I made this yesterday. It is a handkerchief box.
Monday, August 19, 2013
Friendship Bracelet's
Friendship bracelets seem to play a role in almost every girls childhood. You exchange bracelets that you've made (or that you bought) with your friends and then you can either wear them or stick them in a jewelry box for safe keeping. But most girls will at one point or another receive and give a friend a bracelet.
I have never been very good at weaving friendship bracelets. I would try and try, but I could never get them to work out unless they were two strands of thread. You can only do so much with two strands of thread... So this week I decided I was going to master the art of making friendship bracelets.
This is how it turned out...
I have never been very good at weaving friendship bracelets. I would try and try, but I could never get them to work out unless they were two strands of thread. You can only do so much with two strands of thread... So this week I decided I was going to master the art of making friendship bracelets.
This is how it turned out...
The bracelet that is more wide is an Autoimmune Awareness bracelet. Purple is the unofficial Autoimmune color, purple and blue stand for Mixed-connective Tissue Disease and Rheumatoid Arthritis, and the periwinkle is for Sjogrins Syndrome.
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